Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Non Fiction blog

Summary:
The book I am reading is Adolf Hitler by Josh Rubenstein. What I read so far is about Hitler's family and what made him do what he did later on that caused World War 11. Hitler was also in the first World War, which Germany lost. Hitler was disappointed in Germany and the soldiers because they gave up too easily. He wanted to blame someone or something for why they gave up too easily so they blamed it on Jewish people.

Passage:
A passage that interested me in was, "What stood out about Hitler was his manner of speaking. He did not address his audience in a calm, rational, or dignified manner. He would literally shout at them with threats and promises. His talks were very emotional and by their end he would have to slump into a chair exhausted, his face covered with sweat." I chose this passage because it's interesting on how he talks to his soldiers and his people. He talks to them like if they had no feelings or no heart.

Something that interests me:
     Something that also is interesting to me is why he wanted to start a World War II. He started World War II because he wanted to regain the strength of Germany. He wanted to get other lands to make Germany bigger and to have more strength and power. He blamed Jewish people because he no one else to blame for the failure of his country, Germany.

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